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How to Choose a Portrait Photographer

Hiring a professional portrait photographer can be quite a costly investment. That's why you'll want to make sure that you're getting the best service for your money. That and the fact you'll want your photos to turn out fabulous. Whether you're looking for a photographer to take pictures of just you, you and your friends or you and your family, here are some helpful steps to help you choose the right person.

1. Choosing a location

You may never have given a thought to deciding on a location to have your photos taken. Like many, you may have just assumed they would be taken in a studio. Don't limit yourself to this option. Choose a photographer that is happy to take photos in a studio, in your home or wherever else you wish. The more flexible and willing the photographer, the more passionate they'll be about producing the best results for you.

2. Re-touching

Do you want your photos re-touched on Photoshop or would you like them completely natural? Whichever your choice, make sure you choose a photographer that is willing to work to it. You might want your photos re-touched just slightly or have other specific editing preferences. Again, make sure your photographer is happy to talk these things through with you and bend to your decisions.

3. Time-limit

Find out if your photographer has a strict time limit in place for your photography session. The best photographers don't impose time-limits. Instead, they work until the best results are achieved. Without a time-limit, you won't be under pressure to get things right quickly and both parties can feel satisfied that the best efforts were made.

4. Meet the photographer first

Portrait photography can be quite an intimate business. You'll want to trust the photographer so you be happy, relaxed and open with your emotions so your input will produce photographs that are the best reflection of you. Hence, it's a good idea to meet the photographer beforehand. This way you can find out if you like them, check out their equipment and view some of their work. Plus, the meeting gives the photographer a chance to get to know you. He/she can then be prepared for your session with an understanding of just how you'd like things.

5. Guarantee?

If a photographer doesn't offer a money-back guarantee upfront then it is likely that they aren't confident in their ability. You'll want to know that you're paying for guaranteed results so check this out beforehand.

If you take all of these steps into consideration, you're sure to make a successful choice. Remember, if the photographer is willing to go the extra mile for you, your portrait photos will follow in fashion.